Aug 25, 2025  
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Advanced Welding: TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas)


TIG welding is a precision, high-quality welding technique that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode. The term “TIG” (tungsten inert gas) references the non-reactive gas (usually argon) employed to protect the weld area from atmospheric contamination. TIG welding is valued for its clean finish, strength, and ability to join a wide range of metals.

Award Type:


Certificate of Completion from Iowa Western Community College & AWS Welding Qualification Certification

Learning Outcomes:


  • Demonstrate proper TIG welding techniques on multiple metal types
  • Understand weld safety procedures and equipment usage
  • Identify and correct common welding defects
  • Apply blueprint reading to welding tasks

Educational Objective:


Vocational - Designed to upgrade technical skills for individuals seeking advancement or specialization in the welding field.

Tuition:


$749.00

Included Costs:

  • Instructional cost
  • Welding lab use
  • Safety gear (gloves, helmet, jacket)
  • Consumables (argon gas, filler rods, tungsten electrodes)
  • Course materials/handouts

Length of Course:


32 Contact hours & face-to-face

Course Outline:


  1. Session 1 - Introduction to TIG Welding, Safety Review (4 hrs.)
  2. Session 2 - Machine Setup, Torch Operation (4 hrs.)
  3. Session 3 - Flat Position Welds on Steel (4 hrs.)
  4. Session 4 - Horizontal and Vertical Welds (4 hrs.)
  5. Session 5 - Welding Aluminum Techniques (4 hrs.)
  6. Session 6 - Welding Stainless Steel Techniques (4 hrs.)
  7. Session 7 - Weld Defects & Quality Inspection (4 hrs.)
  8. Session 8 - Final Project & Performance Review (4 hrs.)

Admission Requirements:


  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Completion of basic welding or equivalent experience (preferred, not required)
  • Steel-toe boots and long sleeves required

Attendance Requirements:


  • Students must attend at least 80% of class sessions
  • More than two unexcused absences may result in dismissal
  • Incomplete work must be done within one week of the missed session

Instructor Qualification:


Instructor is registered, certified, or licensed in the occupational area in which the state requires registration, certification or licensure for the occupational area in which the instructor is teaching.